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Juniperus c. var. Hibernica robusta. RoBUST IRISH Juniper. C. More vig-orous than the preceding-, and no 



doubt hardier, but not quite so reg-ular in form, nevei'theless handsome. 75c. 

 J. c. var. suecica. Swedish Juxiper, C. A small-sized, handsome, pyramidal tree, with yellowish g-reen foli- 



ag-e. It is quite hardy. 75e. 

 J. c. var. suecica nana. Dwarf Swedish Juniper. D. A dwarf, hardy variety. $1.00. 

 +J. Japonica. Japan Juniper. D. Native of China and Japan. A dwarf, dense, bushy evergreen, with lig-ht, 



lively green foliage. $1.00. 

 +var. aurea. Golden Japan JUNIPER. I>. An attractive variety of moderate growth and spreading habit; 



foliage of a beautiful golden color which it retains throughout the summer. $1.50. 

 l-var. variegata alba. Silver-variegated Japan Juniper. D. Similar to species in habit and growth, 



but foliage of a glaucous green color, interspersed with branchlets of a pure white tint. Very hardy. $1.00. 



Arr^TRIAN PINE. 



f J. prostrata. syn. repens. Prostrate Juniper. D. a beautiful native species, trailing and densely 

 branched, f ohage delicate and shining dark green. Well adapted for covering rockwork. One of the best. 

 $1.50. 

 J. Sabina. Savin Juniper. D. A dwarf, spreading shrub, with trailing branches. Thrives in the poorest soils. 

 Very suitable for rockwork. 50c. 

 + var. Alpina. D. A low, spreading, trailing shrub, quite unique. $1.00. 



+ var. taiuariscifolia. Tamarisk-leaved Savin. D. A trailing variety with distinct and handsome 

 foliage, valuable for rockwork and edges of groups and borders. $1.00. 

 + J. squamata. SCALED JUNIPER. D. A low and spreading species, from the Himalayas, suitable for rock- 

 work. $1.00. 

 + J. venusta. C. A rapid grower, of erect habit and fine silvery f ohage. Very ornamental and perfectly hardy. 



$1.00. 

 J. Virginiana. Red Cedar. B. A well known American tree ; varies much in habit and color of foliage, some 

 being quite stiff, regular and conical, and others loose and irregular. It makes a fine ornamental hedge 

 plant. oOe. 

 var. aurea variegata. C. Pyramidal in form hke Virginiana, but the growth is finer. Golden variegation 



throughout the year. $1.50. 

 var. glauca. GLAUCOUS Red Cedar. C. The compact, conical habit of this variety, combined with its 



silvery fohage, render it very distinct and desirable. $1.00 to $2.00. 

 + var. Scliottii. C. Forms a dense bush : fohage of a light green color. Hardy and beautiful. $1.00. 



PINUS. Pine. Kiefer, Ger. Pin, Fr. 



For this and similar chmates, the Pines are of the greatest value. 



Sec. I. Usually ivith two leaves in a sheath. 

 Austriaca. syn. nigricans. Austrian OR Black Pine. A. A native of the mountains of Syria. Tree 



remarkably robust, hardy and spreading; leaves long, stiff and dark green; growth rapid. The most 



valuable for this country. (See cut.) 50c. to $1.00. 

 Mugbo. Dwarf Mugho Pine. D. An upright, small pine, found on the Pyrenees and Alps. Its general 



form is that of a pine bush, but it has been found growing as high as 40 feet. (See cut.) $1.00. 



